Sherlock waits to see where Moriarty will make his posthumous move. One mysterious case in particular baffles Scotland Yard -- but Sherlock is more interested in a seemingly trivial detail. Why is someone destroying images of the late Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher? Is there a madman on the loose? Or is there a much darker purpose at work? Something with its roots deep in Mary Watson's past…

Long buried secrets finally catch up with the Baker Street duo. Someone has been playing a very long game indeed and Sherlock and John Watson face their greatest ever challenge. Is the game finally over?

From costumes to set design and the decision to set The Abominable Bride in Victorian England, this special gives Sherlock fans never-before-seen insights into the creative intricacies behind bringing the world of Sherlock to life.

Two years after Sherlock's 'death', Dr John Watson has got on with his life. But, with London under threat of a devastating terrorist attack, Sherlock is about to stage his outrageous resurrection. But if he thinks everything will be just as he left it, he's in for a very big surprise...

Sherlock faces his biggest challenge of all - delivering a Best Man's speech on John's wedding day! But all isn't quite as it seems. Mortal danger stalks the reception - and someone might not make it to the happy couple's first dance. Sherlock must thank the bridesmaids, solve the case and stop a killer!

A case of stolen letters leads Sherlock Holmes into a long conflict with Charles Augustus Magnussen, the Napoleon of blackmail, and the one man he truly hates. But how do you tackle a foe who knows the personal weakness of every person of importance in the Western world?

Go behind the lens and get an exclusive look at Series 3 from the makers of Sherlock. Hear an exclusive run-down of each brand-new episode and find out what the creators are looking forward to in the build up to the most anticipated TV series of 2014.

Go behind the lens and get an exclusive look at Series 3 from the makers of Sherlock. Hear an exclusive run-down of each brand-new episode and find out what the creators are looking forward to in the build up to the most anticipated TV series of 2014.

Find out how writers Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss created the television hit Sherlock, taking Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's original adventures of the Victorian super sleuth and transforming them into a worldwide sensation. And we go behind the scenes on set with the stars of Sherlock. Featuring interviews with lead actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Sherlock's back! The world's greatest detective comes back from the dead. But how did he do it? We go behind-the-scenes of the first episode cast read-through, with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman where the answer to television's greatest mystery was first revealed. And we uncover the unlikely friendship between Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson.

The stars of Sherlock talk about the women in the life of TV's greatest detective. Sherlock Holmes may be great at solving mysteries, but he's clueless about women. We launch an investigation into the women in Sherlock's life. Mary Morstan is marrying his best friend. Irene Adler stole his heart. He doesn't know Molly exists. And Mrs Hudson's always there to pick up the pieces.

We meet the great villains who've battled with TV's greatest detective. There's Jim Moriarty, his nemesis. There's Charles Augustus Magnussen, the only man Sherlock Holmes truly hates. And then there's Mycroft Holmes - Sherlock's brother and the last word in sibling rivalry. All of them have had influence over those closest to Sherlock. And all of them cause him grief.

Sherlock's most famous case. A Hound from Hell. A terrified man. But is a monster really stalking Dartmoor? What seems like fantasy in Baker Street is a very different prospect in the ultra-secret army base that looms over the moor...

The Tower of London, Pentonville Prison, the Bank of England. All broken into on the same day! Only James Moriarty could do it. But why didn't he steal anything? Soon a darker purpose unfolds. The final battle between the masterminds. And neither can hope to walk away from it.

A woman in pink lies dead in a derelict house. She is the fourth in a series of seemingly impossible suicides. DI Lestrade is the best Scotland Yard has got, but even he knows that there's only one man who can help. Elsewhere in London, a war hero, invalided home from Afghanistan, meets a strange but charismatic genius who is looking for a flatmate; Dr John Watson and Sherlock Holmes are meeting for the first time.

A mysterious cipher is being scrawled on the walls around London. The first person to see the cipher is dead within hours of reading it. Sherlock plunges into a world of codes and symbols, consulting with London's best graffiti artists. He soon learns that the city is in the grip a gang of international smugglers, a secret society called the Black Lotus.

A strange clue in an empty room, a blood-soaked car, a priceless Old Master, a deranged bomber. With the clock ticking, the curtain rises on a battle of wits between Sherlock, John and the shadowy stranger who seems to know all the answers.

A woman in pink lies dead in a derelict house. She is the fourth in a series of seemingly impossible suicides. DI Lestrade is the best Scotland Yard has got, but even he knows that there's only one man who can help. Elsewhere in London, a war hero, invalided home from Afghanistan, meets a strange but charismatic genius who is looking for a flatmate; Dr John Watson and Sherlock Holmes are meeting for the first time.

A mysterious cipher is being scrawled on the walls around London. The first person to see the cipher is dead within hours of reading it. Sherlock plunges into a world of codes and symbols, consulting with London's best graffiti artists. He soon learns that the city is in the grip a gang of international smugglers, a secret society called the Black Lotus.

A strange clue in an empty room, a blood-soaked car, a priceless Old Master, a deranged bomber. With the clock ticking, the curtain rises on a battle of wits between Sherlock, John and the shadowy stranger who seems to know all the answers.

Sherlock's most famous case. A Hound from Hell. A terrified man. But is a monster really stalking Dartmoor? What seems like fantasy in Baker Street is a very different prospect in the ultra-secret army base that looms over the moor...

The Tower of London, Pentonville Prison, the Bank of England. All broken into on the same day! Only James Moriarty could do it. But why didn't he steal anything? Soon a darker purpose unfolds. The final battle between the masterminds. And neither can hope to walk away from it.

Two years after Sherlock's 'death', Dr John Watson has got on with his life. But, with London under threat of a devastating terrorist attack, Sherlock is about to stage his outrageous resurrection. But if he thinks everything will be just as he left it, he's in for a very big surprise...

Sherlock faces his biggest challenge of all - delivering a Best Man's speech on John's wedding day! But all isn't quite as it seems. Mortal danger stalks the reception - and someone might not make it to the happy couple's first dance. Sherlock must thank the bridesmaids, solve the case and stop a killer!

A case of stolen letters leads Sherlock Holmes into a long conflict with Charles Augustus Magnussen, the Napoleon of blackmail, and the one man he truly hates. But how do you tackle a foe who knows the personal weakness of every person of importance in the Western world?

Find out how writers Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss created the television hit Sherlock, taking Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's original adventures of the Victorian super sleuth and transforming them into a worldwide sensation. And we go behind the scenes on set with the stars of Sherlock. Featuring interviews with lead actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Sherlock's back! The world's greatest detective comes back from the dead. But how did he do it? We go behind-the-scenes of the first episode cast read-through, with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman where the answer to television's greatest mystery was first revealed. And we uncover the unlikely friendship between Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson.

The stars of Sherlock talk about the women in the life of TV's greatest detective. Sherlock Holmes may be great at solving mysteries, but he's clueless about women. We launch an investigation into the women in Sherlock's life. Mary Morstan is marrying his best friend. Irene Adler stole his heart. He doesn't know Molly exists. And Mrs Hudson's always there to pick up the pieces.

We meet the great villains who've battled with TV's greatest detective. There's Jim Moriarty, his nemesis. There's Charles Augustus Magnussen, the only man Sherlock Holmes truly hates. And then there's Mycroft Holmes - Sherlock's brother and the last word in sibling rivalry. All of them have had influence over those closest to Sherlock. And all of them cause him grief.

Go behind the lens and get an exclusive look at Series 3 from the makers of Sherlock. Hear an exclusive run-down of each brand-new episode and find out what the creators are looking forward to in the build up to the most anticipated TV series of 2014.

Go behind the lens and get an exclusive look at Series 3 from the makers of Sherlock. Hear an exclusive run-down of each brand-new episode and find out what the creators are looking forward to in the build up to the most anticipated TV series of 2014.

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Sherlock Holmes is updated for a new generation with Benedict Cumberbatch in the title role and Martin Freeman as Watson. The combination of Sherlock's intellect and Watson's pragmatism helps them forge an unbreakable alliance as they solve a series of baffling crimes together.

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Ray Scheffler

Promising setups that ALWAYS fall apart as an anticlimax. Teases of better stories to come that never develop into anything. Crimes are solved magically with off screen evidence never presented to the viewer. Poor and erratic attempts at character development. Watson is literally useless beyond the first episode, except as a damsel-in-distress that repeatedly needs rescuing. Plus, there's it's senseless misogyny (Irene Adler - the only character in the original stores to ever best Holmes), homophobia (Moriarty) and lazily written views on mental health (forgotten sister and Moriarty are so smart they're murderously insane). This series was NEVER good. The unaired pilot was the only good episode.

Seasons 1 and 2 are fabulous. Sherlock (played by the incomparable Benedict Cumberbatch) is incredible. He outthinks everybody, uses his mind to discern things about people, places, etc. The first two seasons hook you like a fish. Too much attention to Moriarity but he is played to perfection by Andrew Scott (?). But Season 3 turned into a soap opera about John Watson getting married, a 90 minute episode of drunkenness with an implausible plot. You didn't get as much Sherlock-The-Detective as you got Sherlock-the-Prop-for-Watson and Mary. "The Abominable Bride" is properly named: Abominable. Utter rubbish, although it is neat to see Sherlock and Watson in the 1880s. Season 4 is shaping up to be more of the same of 3-very little mind bending, mostly Sherlock acting the fool, and of course the Trials of John and Mary Watson, Now with Baby!" Plus, there's a lot of darkness, with a lot more violence, unnecessary scenes of torture, and plot holes big enough to drive a truck through. I have read that after Season 4 there will be no more Sherlock. This is a shame for us fanatics, but if Seasons 3 and 4 are any indication, we won't be losing much.

Liane H.

Emotionally Attaching and Wonderful A friend told me to watch this series and it was on Netflix so I watched it there first and become glued to see a new episode was going ot come on air but none comes. I like this show because the story lines will make you think and try to grapple the concepts and before you know it, the episode is over. Benedict Cumberpatch is a believed Sherlock and has the right amount of funk to set the mood and convey the socially challenged Sherlock that was captivated audiences in Arthur Conan Doyle's books of "The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes." Martin Freeman as James Watson does well as a push yet helpful side kick to the great Sherlock Holmes, keeping him grounded as well as slightly sociable. I was worried that BBC would not give justice to the acclaimed novel, but they have mastered the enticing storylines bringing watchers close to the beloved characters. One downside: They like quality over quantity. Yes, it is great to have quality stuff and all, but went all they have made so far is SIX episodes over two seasons. Painful agony. But more are coming soon. YAY!

J Gallagher

Unfortunately the writing in Seasons 3 & 4 is not as good as the first two seasons...the acting is still good though. In a word, Season 4 is contrived. Instead of Sherlock's brain pitted against a criminal mastermind, the later seasons have gone "Hollywood" action thriller, with emotionally distant characters, and tissue thin plots that paint Sherlock & Watson into a corner that only an Ancient Greek Deux Et Machina can lift them out of...literally. It's time to pass the reigns onto a different writer and director.

Seeya Tomara

Seems the Sherlock team are more interested in talking about than making stories and it shows. A steadily declining series. Buying their recaps is also annoying. I will pass on this season of self-congratulation. UPDATE: Bought season 4 just hoping for better trajectory.. I am so sorry I did. Stories are uninteresting. Follow ups suck and overall removed from the audience. Producers missed the point of Doyle's Sherlock Holmes. Can you spell EXPLOITATION?

Not happy about price I bought the "season" before I knew there was only one episode. It was called season 4! So I paid for a whole season but only got a single episode and honestly, it wasn't that good. I was excited the new episodes were finally coming out but now the new episodes are called season 4 and I have to buy that, as this episode is no longer included! WARNING: Don't buy the whole season of anything in advance until you know how many episodes you are going to get.

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Ray Scheffler September 6, 2017

Promising setups that ALWAYS fall apart as an anticlimax. Teases of better stories to come that never develop into anything. Crimes are solved magically with off screen evidence never presented to the viewer. Poor and erratic attempts at character development. Watson is literally useless beyond the first episode, except as a damsel-in-distress that repeatedly needs rescuing. Plus, there's it's senseless misogyny (Irene Adler - the only character in the original stores to ever best Holmes), homophobia (Moriarty) and lazily written views on mental health (forgotten sister and Moriarty are so smart they're murderously insane). This series was NEVER good. The unaired pilot was the only good episode.

Seasons 1 and 2 are fabulous. Sherlock (played by the incomparable Benedict Cumberbatch) is incredible. He outthinks everybody, uses his mind to discern things about people, places, etc. The first two seasons hook you like a fish. Too much attention to Moriarity but he is played to perfection by Andrew Scott (?). But Season 3 turned into a soap opera about John Watson getting married, a 90 minute episode of drunkenness with an implausible plot. You didn't get as much Sherlock-The-Detective as you got Sherlock-the-Prop-for-Watson and Mary. "The Abominable Bride" is properly named: Abominable. Utter rubbish, although it is neat to see Sherlock and Watson in the 1880s. Season 4 is shaping up to be more of the same of 3-very little mind bending, mostly Sherlock acting the fool, and of course the Trials of John and Mary Watson, Now with Baby!" Plus, there's a lot of darkness, with a lot more violence, unnecessary scenes of torture, and plot holes big enough to drive a truck through. I have read that after Season 4 there will be no more Sherlock. This is a shame for us fanatics, but if Seasons 3 and 4 are any indication, we won't be losing much.

Emotionally Attaching and Wonderful A friend told me to watch this series and it was on Netflix so I watched it there first and become glued to see a new episode was going ot come on air but none comes. I like this show because the story lines will make you think and try to grapple the concepts and before you know it, the episode is over. Benedict Cumberpatch is a believed Sherlock and has the right amount of funk to set the mood and convey the socially challenged Sherlock that was captivated audiences in Arthur Conan Doyle's books of "The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes." Martin Freeman as James Watson does well as a push yet helpful side kick to the great Sherlock Holmes, keeping him grounded as well as slightly sociable. I was worried that BBC would not give justice to the acclaimed novel, but they have mastered the enticing storylines bringing watchers close to the beloved characters. One downside: They like quality over quantity. Yes, it is great to have quality stuff and all, but went all they have made so far is SIX episodes over two seasons. Painful agony. But more are coming soon. YAY!

Unfortunately the writing in Seasons 3 & 4 is not as good as the first two seasons...the acting is still good though. In a word, Season 4 is contrived. Instead of Sherlock's brain pitted against a criminal mastermind, the later seasons have gone "Hollywood" action thriller, with emotionally distant characters, and tissue thin plots that paint Sherlock & Watson into a corner that only an Ancient Greek Deux Et Machina can lift them out of...literally. It's time to pass the reigns onto a different writer and director.

Seems the Sherlock team are more interested in talking about than making stories and it shows. A steadily declining series. Buying their recaps is also annoying. I will pass on this season of self-congratulation. UPDATE: Bought season 4 just hoping for better trajectory.. I am so sorry I did. Stories are uninteresting. Follow ups suck and overall removed from the audience. Producers missed the point of Doyle's Sherlock Holmes. Can you spell EXPLOITATION?

Not happy about price I bought the "season" before I knew there was only one episode. It was called season 4! So I paid for a whole season but only got a single episode and honestly, it wasn't that good. I was excited the new episodes were finally coming out but now the new episodes are called season 4 and I have to buy that, as this episode is no longer included! WARNING: Don't buy the whole season of anything in advance until you know how many episodes you are going to get.

OMG Having Sherlock withdraw Ugh... I was disheartened when I read it maybe another year before Sherlock returns. Considering I just binged watched the other seasons to be prepared!! Not surprised though with how busy everyone is from the actors to the writers. Everybody wants a piece of them. Bloody heck I just want Sherlock!! I read the writer's are trying to put to together a special later this yr explaining some significant things about significant people....?

Sherlock is THE BEST!!! As above stated Sherlock really is one of the best BBC/PBS mystery series of the past 5 to 10 years. The acting and story pacing are excellent, and the central acting team of Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman, Mark Gatiss, and the actress whom plays Mary Watson are (next to Dowton Abbey) are some of the best examples of British acting within the 21st Century so far. This show seriously deserves either BAFTA or Emmy nominations for its excellence. I strongly recommend this series not only for viewers here on Google Play but for any one who enjoy strong British drama or mystery shows outside of the norm of police procedurals and pedantic private eye type series.

Sweet Agony A two years wait, finally over! I both kiss and slap you, Moffat. I was not in the slightest bit let down by this season-except for the fact that it is already over and we shall have another indeterminate amount of time to wait for series 4. As a fan of the original stories, written so long ago, I'm pleased whenever I can spot their influences on modern Sherlock. Then, in some ways, I am even more thrilled when the writers veer off. Go Mary!

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Love Sherlock and the Doctor I would like to see Moriarty out. I can't stand seeing a Satanic, evil character humanized. He should remain a cartoon out of sight. Thanks for your consideration. Btw, if you insist on keeping him in he should be as evil looking as the witches of Shakespeare. One at least should engender the imagination of what evil Sherlock and the Doctor battle.... He does not.

I was skeptical, but.... I got hooked on the stories pretty young. OK, really young. Too young, probably. I still blame Grandma for that. But they've always stuck with me, and I still love them. I'm the weirdo in the office who tosses out Holmes references that nobody gets but which amuse me greatly. I once peppered a production support guide with Holmes quotations that went strangely unappreciated. Anyway, I'm always skeptical when a new Holmes arrives on the scene. But I really, really like this one. The stories thread close enough to the originals to spot the references and twists, but they've also done a fine job of meshing them into modern London. I'm a fan. Well done, gents.

Brilliant adaption with an eye to the modern. I am a fan of Moffit. A fan of the series. The show is subtle in its way. Like many incarnations it is Watson who holds the show together, offers humanity to Sherlocks calculation. This Watson is no less strong, even in his need and admiration of Sherlock's intelligence. I do have one small criticism. What happened to Sherlock's physicality that was present in Seasons 1 & 2. It seems to have been faded out of the storyline. Sherlock as a character has to have the ability to break into places, defend himself against danger etc.. He is by no means a agressive person, but still it is essential he has an element of physical skill. Without it his character is not believable. I would like to see it come back.

Amazing As a fan of anything Sherlock Holmes, I've found many modern day retellings to be drole and lacking the original suspense. This however was a cut above the rest, from the beginning they established the characters to be just as entertaining as they've held throughout canon Holmes leaving the suspense to the story of what is happening rather than trying to tell a convoluted story that can't stick. It's only elementary that this retelling has been such a smashing affair with the fans and non fans alike when you have an amazing acting cast combined with good directing and witty storytelling.

Can't get enough The anticipation of something good and immortal can make or break a fantasy that's been conjured up during the down time. Some things were predictable but not enough to off-put the anticipation of season 4...in the next 18-36 months that it may take. This series has given me the opportunity to sit with my family and watch a thinking person's show-working to solve the crimes and talk about the sinister outcomes long after the credits roll. ~N

I LOVE the TV show Sherlock. BUT, this Christmas Special was severely disappointing. Sherlock was in a drug induced state the entire time, and it didn't give hardly any clue to what was to come in the next season. The only thing I gained from viewing this, was seeing Benedict Cumberbatch (obviously) and, seeing the dynamic relationship of Mycroft and Sherlock.

I've been avoiding this show for awhile... But I finally caved in recently and began watching. I must say that this show is an cinematographic masterpiece and keeps you interested throughout. The only bad thing is how short the seasons are. A must watch!

I cant wait two years between seasons Its so frustrating to get into a show only to have to wait long periods of time between seasons. The writing is fantastic and the mysteries are fun to watch. The show has plenty of tense moments too. If I could nitpick, the 90 min episodes can be a little slow at times, but a highly recommended series.

Sherlock, let me count the ways I love thee... I remember hearing the name Benedict Cumberbatch around the Internet for a long time but never put a face to the name. I fell in love with his performance in Star Trek Into Darkness and finally borrowed Sherlock season one and the rest is history :) Everything about the show is so well done, from the acting to the actors (Martin Freeman is one sassy adorable man XD) and everything else in between. I haven't been intrigued by a villain in a long time (Moriarty's back b*tches lol). Sherlock=love for evermore.

This is an incredibly adept adaptation of one of the best series of novels in the history of literature. The characters incredibly well done and true to the original characters and the novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The first three seasons are enthralling and the stories are pulled straight from Sherlock Holmes's best cases. As a scholar who has thoroughly studied Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes, Professor Moriarty and all of the original books I am very impressed by the screenwriters who are able to bring these stories to life and do the incredible which is to modernize them. Imagine Sherlock Holmes with all of the powers of science at his Disposal today and he stays true to his original character. That is what we have here and it is amazing. I cannot speak for the 4th season because I have not watched it yet but you need to watch seasons 1 through 3 I would highly recommend them to anyone having read the books or not. It inspired me to reread most of them and I hope it inspires you, those who have not read the books, to pick them up.

Fantastic Absolutely brilliant show with wonderful performances by Martin Freeman and Benedict Cumberbatch. The most fun and intelligent adaptation of the Sherlock series of books that I've ever seen. This is absolutely worth watching ... multiple times, and we're usually a "watch an episode once and be done" household. Also *absolutely* follow the John Watson blog on the Internet, developed by the show creators. The interaction in comments between Sherlock and others is beyond hilarious. :)

another shamless Cumberbitch here...LOL but outside of that, this is an extremely engaging, well-written show; (the writers producers are die-hard SH devotees) who have re-crafted the stories and characters, fitting them effortlessly into the twenty-first century -- so much so that I think if Conan-Doyle were to somehow come back and see these he'd be completely happy, as there is no limit to the scientific or psychological exploration that can be truly realized in this updated version . In fact, after having watched BBC's Sherlock, I can no longer be happy seeing the stuffy nineteenth-century Holmes and Watson ever again. I hope Cumberbatch and Freeman (whose chemistry is awesome) continue to grace our screens as the intrepid duo for a long time to come.

Most Addicting Show On TV If you're planning to start watching this show, I'd almost recommend waiting until season three is determined to come out. You will literally end each episode screaming for more and, if you're anything like me, scrambling to put the next disk in as soon as possible.

Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. How do you pronounce Moffat? 'Satan'. I both love and hate Steven Moffat, for obvious reasons if you've ever watched anything written by him. His scripts are filled with tears, pain, and it's rare to find any form of happiness. Though, I love his writing dearly. Whenever I'm sad, I watch Sherlock to cheer myself up. When I'm happy? Sherlock. Good grades? Sherlock! I have a rather unhealthy attachment to this show, but I don't even care anymore. I absolutely love this show!

We really like the actors, acting, chemistry between actors, stories, everything! Better than any other Sherlock Holmes we've seen. Nov 2015 update: As any Sherlock fan can attest, the wait is agonizing. I know that the lead actors are very sought after for big movies but that doesn't make the wait any easier. I am so excited for the special that is coming soon to ease the wait until the next season starts up again. Bravo BBC on an amazing show that is jam packed with great writing and great actors. <3 On a personal note it's one of the very few shows that my husband and I both like and enjoy watching together.

The epitome of all things Sherlock! Never ever a moment that doesn't arouse suspense, excitement and that childhood age old sense of mystery! Enough sophistication to cause awe of our hero and an overwhelming sense of know-it-all that we all wish we were capable of! 5 stars all day everyday Sherlock!

BBC NEW TAKE ON A.C.DOYLE'S S.HOLMES STORIES. I thought Elementary was going to be lame. I'm not a Holmes fan. But they really made it interesting & had humor too. I really enjoy it. Now I thought the BBC was going to be lame. It had me after the first 5 minutes. It's humor is dark but funny. To watch his mind working is phenomenal. Give it a try.

Walking through the stores for christmas and I see that I missed a special episode? OMG, dropped everything and everyone to find a way to watch it. Cant wait for the next episode....why do we have to wait so long?????

A unique take on Sherlock. Just saw last episode of series 2 and the first of series 3 and am completely addicted to the show! Now I must catch up with the episodes I missed. I'm lucky because I get to watch episodes without having to wait a week at least until I'm caught up. I didn't think I would like a contemporary Sherlock but this series makes it work by way of the actors and the writing.

Uncompromising I am constantly stunned by the quality of the production, writing and acting of Sherlock. The actors get qwirkier, the plots get more tangled, the writing is so good as to be almost impossible. I have rarely seen a show this good in the 50 years I have been watching television. If you haven't seen it start with season one. It is the best.

Amazing I'm a Sherlock Holmes fan. I have seen all the tv series even the silent films, animated ones, and even sat down and watched some of horrible slap stick ones. This series is the best period. Absolutely love it.

I LOVE THIS SHOW AND THE CAST IS FANTASTIC TO SEE!! the creators have done any amazing job along with the cast, I can't wait till the next season comes out. I love benedict as sherlock, he has great talent and wells as john in thw series.

Superb adaptation/update of the classic detective! Amazingly well done. Everyone involved in this production is to be commended. Even if you have read the original stories you will find something new, and yet these episodes manage to retain the flavor and the spirit of the originals. If Holmes were around today, he would certainly avail himself of modern tech. And for anyone who complains of the update, it should be noted that the classic Basil Rathbone stories were updates as well (they moved Holmes into the 1940s.)

Obsessed I am obsessed with sherlock. I love the actors. The abominable bride is scary yet interesting and I love to follow the story and help figure it out. The ending is amazing and shocking.(no spoliers)

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Elementary follows eccentric Sherlock as he escapes to Manhattan where his wealthy father forces him to live with his worst nightmare, a sober companion, Dr. Watson. A successful surgeon until she lost a patient and her license three years ago, Watson views her current job as another opportunity to help people, as well as paying a penance. However, the restless Sherlock is nothing like her previous clients. He informs her that none of her expertise as an addiction specialist applies to him and he's devised his own post-rehab regimen - resuming his work as a police consultant in New York City. Watson has no choice but to accompany her irascible new charge on his jobs. But Sherlock finds her medical background helpful, and Watson realizes she has a knack for playing investigator. Sherlock's police contact, Capt. Tobias "Toby" Gregson, knows from previous experience working with Scotland Yard that Sherlock is brilliant at closing cases, and welcomes him as part of the team. With the mischievous Sherlock Holmes now running free in New York solving crime, it's simple deduction that he's going to need someone to keep him grounded, and it's elementary that it's a job for Watson.

He's the most-watched sleuth in the history of PBS's Mystery! David Suchet stars as the dapper, diminutive Belgian who solves the most serpentine cases with the sharpest of minds and the driest of wits. Set in the Art Deco elegance of 1930s England, each mysterious adventure is a treat for the eyes and the intellect.

Doctor Who's popularity is on-going with a cult following that stretches all the way from New Zealand to Los Angeles via Britain. The new incarnation of the Doctor will travel much further a field. With high production values, innovative CGI from Oscar-winning company The Mill, an all-star cast and scripts from the cream of British writers led by Russell T Davies, Doctor Who is the ultimate adventure in the human race -- gripping, breathtaking and action-packed.

Meet Keith Ablow, M.D. A forensic psychiatrist who has testified in some of America's most highly publicized trials, he's also written several crime novels and a couple nonfiction books, such as Inside the Mind of Scott Peterson. He's appeared on CNN, Court TV, "Charlie Rose," "The Oprah Winfrey Show," "The Tyra Banks Show," "The Larry Elder Show" and many more. He continues to treat men and women who come from every corner of society--convicted murderers, the homeless, gang members, Fortune 500 executives, mental health professionals and government officials--and from around the world.

One of the longest running and most successful programs in television history, Doctor Who boasts an estimated 100 million fans in 54 countries. With high production values, innovative CGI, an all-star cast and scripts from the cream of British writers, Doctor Who is the ultimate adventure – gripping, breathtaking and action-packed.

BBC America is celebrating the phenomenon that is Doctor Who by asking fans from the celebrity world and from the floor of Comic-Con! about their favourite Doctor, Monster, and Companion moments from the Eleventh Doctor's tenure to date. Listen to Alison Haslip, Chris Hardwick, Reggie Watts, Mark Sheppard and other celebrity Doctor Who fans answer questions that range from what they think of the Doctor's sense of style, what they would do if they had to choose between having a pool in the TARDIS or a Vortex Manipulator on their wrists and if they think the Weeping Angels are the scariest monsters ever.

Martin Clunes (Doc Martin) stars as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, in this adaptation of Julian Barnes’s thrilling novel. Outraged by injustice to an Anglo-Indian solicitor, Doyle uses the methods of his own fictional detective to get at the truth. Also starring Arsher Ali, Charles Edwards, Hattie Morahan, and Art Malik.

From the imaginative mind of Bryan Fuller (Heroes, Pushing Daisies), and the artful direction of David Slade (Twilight: Eclipse, 30 Days of Night), comes a one-hour drama series exploring the early relationship of Thomas Harris' famous characters—psychiatrist Hannibal Lecter and his patient, gifted FBI criminal profiler Will Graham. This stylized thriller tells an origin story of masterful manipulation.

An adaptation of the award-winning film, Fargo features a new "true crime" story and new characters, all entrenched in the humor, murder and "Minnesota nice" that made the film a classic. Billy Bob Thornton stars as "Lorne Malvo," Martin Freeman stars as "Lester Nygaard," Colin Hanks stars as "Gus Grimly" and Allison Tolman stars as "Molly Solverson."

Indy cars, bullet trains, supersonic aircraft…The Flash leaves them all in the dust. Able to run at near light-speeds, his powers provide the ultimate caffeine kick: He can run up buildings, move so swiftly he phases through objects, create sonic booms with the snap of his fingers - and never need to order delivery. Watch him and the rest of the Justice League continue their on-going battle against enemies on the Earth and beyond.

Based on Jim Butcher's best-selling novels, "The Dresden Files" chronicles the cases of no ordinary detective. Harry Dresden (Paul Blackthorne) is a wizard, the only one listed in the Chicago phone book. He's got a handle on the crimes that can't be solved by anyone else. Paranormal? No problem. Dresden deals in all matters of supernatural threats. If you need a little hocus pocus or someother worldly advice, Dresden's your man.